Dubai’s Emirates airline has clarified that there are no immediate plans to restart flights to Tel Aviv. This announcement follows Bloomberg reports suggesting the carrier was preparing to resume service to the Israeli city. Emirates’ statement indicates that any resumption of the route is currently on hold while the airline continues to evaluate options.
In related aviation news:
- India’s Air India has temporarily grounded a Boeing Dreamliner due to a fuel control switch issue. This action comes in the wake of last year’s fatal crash, which raised significant safety concerns.
- Air India Express has launched a large-scale sale, offering five million discounted seats on routes between India and the UAE. Fares start at just Dh320, providing affordable travel options for passengers.
On the economic front, India has introduced new customs policies affecting travelers:
- Customs duty on gold jewellery has been eased to facilitate greater purchases.
- The passenger baggage allowance has increased, allowing travelers to bring items worth up to Rs75,000 without paying customs duty, up from the previous limit of Rs50,000.
These updates represent important changes in travel regulations and market opportunities between the UAE and India. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for the latest information on these and other developments.
